It depends on the context and location you're referring to. If you’re asking about a specific school or event, it's best to check current attendance or participation numbers. Generally, during peak times such as the start of a semester, there might be a larger number of students present. Otherwise, attendance can vary significantly based on the time of day or specific activities.
The correct usage is "there are a lot of students" because "students" is a plural noun.
us students have a lot of work yo do
The correct phrase is "The students are a motivated lot." This expression means that the group of students is generally characterized by their motivation. The other option, "The students are motivated a lot," is less commonly used and sounds awkward in comparison.
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The possessive form of the plural noun students is students'.Example: There was a commotion in the students' parking lot.
if you see them make faces a lot at you and talk about you a lot
students!
subjects they have already studied . -APEX
subjects they have already studied . -APEX
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A lot probably 80%
Yes, if they have already achieved their PhD. If they have not, then no. They are just PhD students or post-graduate students